Before I begin, I just want to thank everyone who has reviewed and supported thus far. You guys are wonderful! So, Thank you! –eyes begin to water- …Okay…on with the show…(and Of course I've talked at the bottom too, lol) Also, beware of the chaotic events happening second upon second in the midst of this chapter…Please bear with me…
Between Heaven and Hell
Chapter 14: Woe
Seifer took a deep breath and sat beside Raijin's body on the ground, the guy still hadn't waken up since Seifer put him to sleep. Rinoa had satisfied her curiosity a few moments ago by placing her fingers on his neck to find a pulse. When it thumped against her index and middle fingers, she pulled her hand back with a smile. She had quieted her cries for Fujin recently, and became concerned about Raijin. I understand she doesn't want any of us injured, but Raijin kicked her to the ground earlier… She needn't concern herself with his status. Even I can care less if he stays there for eternity…
"After taking a considerable amount of time studying this place, I've found that the only way out, is the way we came in." Seifer had finally broken the long silence between all of us.
"…By vessel?" I asked, folding my arms.
"Correct." Seifer said with seriousness and he continued, "We'll wait for the next arrival, which should happen soon by the way, and raid the ship once it's docked."
"Raid? Isn't that a bit extreme? We've all seen the vessel's functions already, so how can we stand against those defense barriers?" I questioned Seifer, and he looked at the ground with a smirk.
"The vessel is designed to free the passengers and protect the warden at the same time. The only special thing those yellow barriers are good for is protecting Esthar's precious creations." He chuckled a bit, "And even those shields have weaknesses…"
"Weaknesses, what kind of weakness?" Rinoa asked as she stood from the ground. Raijin had shifted in his position, and raised his head from the crusty dirt. He sat up, rubbing the back of his neck and quizzically staring at Rinoa and me. With a sudden yawn and a grunt noise, he sat back against a tall brown tree planted in the ground right behind him. …I guess he doesn't feel like attacking any of us again, seeing that we've gathered around like knights of some sort.
After a long pause in the explanation, Seifer shrugged his shoulders and continued, "It's only a simple barrier. Find the right control function, and we could destroy it; that's where this little pouch of goodness comes into play." He said, revealing the smashed pouch in his hand. " …A minor explosion can damage the barrier's switch causing it to wear off, and as it's dying we'll use that time to attack the warden, and claim the vessel for ourselves."
Well, that's logical, but it's not that easy, Seifer. "…I remember seeing the warden press some type of button from his uniform, it must be the switch."
"Yeah smart guy, the portable switch is located on the warden himself, but the main control lies on the vessel's side. It's placed there in case the warden has any type of trouble activating the portable switch. In times of danger or if his flashy uniform suddenly gets dirty, he could just access it right outside of the vessel. Convenient enough for you? " Seifer said matter-of-factly, but I looked away.
Rinoa gasped excitedly. "I get it! If we aim the bomb toward the back wing of the vessel where the main control device is, we could incinerate its valve; then the barrier will fall and we'll be able to board the ship!" She said with a smile.
"Exactly." Seifer confirmed.
I sighed, "You call this a plan! There's more to those vessels than what meets the eye! It's obvious that it's equipped with defenses, but the vessel moves at incredible speeds. Don't you think it could get out of there before we even have a chance to strike?"
"He's right. At the drop-off from the beginning, I saw it disappear and left us all for dead too." Raijin added. He's actually caught on to what we're talking about already. Seifer looked at us both and shook his head.
"If you actually believe the ship can move so fast, that it takes off and vanishes before your very eyes, then shut up and listen, the vessels aren't that fast; they actually disappear. This completely obscure camouflage system is fully functional by the wardens. …You really believe Esthar would want the entire world to know about their stealth advantage? Even the media has no idea it exists!"
Finally, I just had to ask, "…How do you know so much about this?"
"Hold it right there." He pointed to me, "I'm from Esthar, okay? How many times do I have to say that? …As an innocent Estharian, I was among the first to witness Odine's criminal direction. We, of Esthar, had the advantage of being the first to know about Odine's plans of the new criminal law. Because I wasn't exactly innocent, I listened carefully to the details of his newly built Convict Vessel. Plus, I have a few friends in the army, so that would explain the extra details."
"Do you think you've learned everything about them?" Rinoa asked as she softened her concerned voice, "Seifer, I want to be sure we can rely on this information."
"…C'mon doll face, you'll have to take me seriously sometime." His persistent nicknaming is really starting to drive me mad…
Rinoa sighed and turned away from him, "…Like I said, I only want to be certain…that's all."
"Nothing's wrong with that, but let me finish explaining…and from now on, no interruptions from anyone. I'm tired of answering your stupid questions… Anyway the sooner we get done here, the sooner we'll part because the T-Rex can easily pick up our scents." We all nodded in agreement and listened to him continue, "Good, I'll try to make it quick." He cleared his throat, "The shipment of convicts has increased within the last few weeks. At first it was every four weeks, but recently the schedule has changed to weekly arrivals. That's a drastic change if you ask me. At first this sentence was rare, so hardly anyone was sent here…" He mumbled, "Lucky bastards." Seifer groaned and continued, "But now that the sentence is more common, more people are arriving here suddenly."
"Even if there are as few as four convicts, the sail will continue…" Rinoa added dryly.
"Right…now because of this, we're to wait until the next arrival and move in." He smiled and looked at each of us grimly, "Remember the electrical barrier surrounding us that Fujin mentioned before? …The Warden actually lowers that barrier only when the convicts first enter the forest. Once that barrier is lowered, we can charge in. Now listen up, Rinoa, you were right about the ship's foghorns before, they're loud and sound throughout the forest for a reason; they tend to draw in more T-Rexaurs. With the T-Rexaurs' attentions captured by the sound of the horns, they'll really have an appetite for flesh and blood. We'll take advantage of this by letting the T-Rexaurs have fun with the new arrivals…" He smirked, "With those goofballs out of the way, the warden should have followed his routinely schedule and become invisible. Rinoa, I want you to launch the already ignited bomb between the warden and vessel, okay?"
Rinoa nodded, "Alright."
"When the barrier vanishes, we'll all run in and cause a head on collision against the warden with whatever weapon we can find. The Warden didn't seem all that tough to me when I first met him some weeks back, so he should fall pretty easily. Now after getting him out of the way, we'll secure the barrier around the forest once again and set the ship's course to wherever we want. After that, we're home free."
We all sat in silence, each unsure if the 'simple' plan could actually work. I scratched my forehead and sighed, "…That's your plan?"
"What's wrong with it?"
"…Um…" Rinoa cut in, walking toward Seifer as he was sat on the ground still, "…You really think this will work? All we've got are two daggers and a few bombs left…"
"Are you doubting me?"
"…Seifer, I don't feel confident about it."
"Fine! If you have a better idea, you come up with something!" He stood from the ground angrily and yelled, "I don't care who wants to escape, but I do know that when those horns sound, you bastards better make yourselves present at that docking point!" And with that, he stormed off.
I whistled as he left, my special way of saying, 'Calm down, we're just concerned…'
"You really think it will work?" Rinoa asked me as she sat on a large branch of the tree.
I sighed, "…I can only hope." I heard Rinoa break a small branch she had held in her hands since we walked toward the climbable tree. We took advantage of the fact that we were back in the safer zone and decided to rest there.
"I'm glad Seifer has an idea, but…I'm a little skeptical about it. I have a bad feeling about this plan…"
"Rinoa, I know you're nervous, hell we all should be, but try not to think that way. …All this time you've been fighting for a way to freedom, and now that there's a golden opportunity, you're ready to throw in the towel."
"No, I'm not ready to give up…" I heard her voice traveling, and when I looked around the tree, she was gone. She giggled, her voice coming from beneath me and I looked down seeing her standing on a slim tree branch somewhere under my own. I smirked as she began climbing up to the branch I sat on. She sat down between the tree and I and rested her head against the bark of the tree. "…Where will we go when we're at sea out there? I've been thinking about that ever since we took on the cavern."
I muttered, "…Dreaming about the future will only scare you today." It was something my dad always told me. The things I wanted to see, my goals, and pathways…he was right; whenever I thought about where I could be tomorrow, I felt my mind trembling with both fear and excitement. I often wondered how a person like me could get so far, and I sometimes felt like I couldn't live up to my goals. Finally, I had pushed aside those fearful thoughts and began to motivate myself everyday to take one step at a time: one day at a time. "…Let's concentrate on the strategy first."
Rinoa groaned and dug her fingers into her thighs.
"What's the matter?"
"…Frustrated." She said huskily.
I moved my hand to hers and grabbed it from her thighs. "Don't take it out on your legs, okay?" She instantly squeezed my hand with both of hers and looked into my eyes. Something had definitely bothered her. "Rinoa?"
"…Promise me you won't leave me behind?"
"What's this all of a sudden?" At first she wanted me to leave should there have been trouble…
"If things go wrong or…or if I can't make it—"
"Rinoa, don't be silly. You're getting on that vessel."
She smiled, "But afterwards…like when we make it to our destination…"
Maybe she's terrified of what's to come. I can't blame her. I feel a bit afraid as well, I mean, there's no way any of us really knows what to expect. I only want to get even with Caraway; after all, he's the reason behind all this nonsense for me. He screwed up my life.
After understanding what Rinoa was trying to say, I smiled and pulled her closer to me. She rested her head on my shoulder with a soft sigh as I answered, "…I promise."
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Night finally fell onto the forests, and the crickets began to sing their songs. I hadn't heard this much noise since the first time we walked through the forest together. I was afraid of everything back then, but as time passed on, the daily need to survive became everyday life. I can't lie and say that I'm not afraid now, but I realize I can trust myself a bit more than usual.
Because of Rinoa, I learned more than a few survival tips… She's helped me along in this fight for my life, so I guess it will be my turn to help her once we escape. I squeezed my arm around her side as she slept on my shoulder. We were still sitting high in the tree and out of harm's way, but I wasn't tired enough to fall asleep like Rinoa had. She really meant she was tired…
I may as well enjoy her company while it lasts; I know when she learns of my intentions dealing with her father, she'll hate the very sight of me…
And I promised I wouldn't leave her, yet I want to kill her father, a man she loves deeply.
"…Caraway." I muttered into the night air, and Rinoa shifted in her sleep. Maybe she's uncomfortable…
Suddenly, a change in the wind occurred, and the crickets stopped their night songs. I heard dozens of birds take flight from the trees nearby, and then I heard some type of sound in the distance. It sounded again and I realized it was the alerting blow of the foghorn. Wait a minute; it can't be the foghorn, can it? We weren't expecting that thing to arrive until another day or two… Why in the hell is it docking now? We don't even have the pouch Seifer wanted Rinoa to use…we're so unorganized. Why now?
It blew again, and I allowed my ears to take in its mournfully depressing cry. My arm around Rinoa began to tremble, and I swallowed my breath hard while whispering, "Rin, wake up. It's…It's here."
She raised her head and opened her eyes slowly, "What did you say?"
"…The vessel…it's…"
"Are you serious?" She asked suddenly, her voice sounding as if she had instinctively woken up. "We have to go, now!"
"Yeah." I nodded to her slowly, and we began to head down the tree. As I jumped to the bottom and landed on the ground, I held my arms out so Rinoa could jump too, and when she fell in my arms she smiled to me.
"…Don't forget about our promise." She told me with that same smile, a smile I felt terrible to betray… With a deceitful spirit looming over me, I lied, "I won't forget." Rinoa pulled my face down near hers and kissed me softly. For a moment, I knew I didn't deserve to kiss her, but as she continued, I moved my mouth with hers ravenously. She stepped back against the tree as I moved closely with her, but suddenly we both pulled away.
"We have to go." We both said in unison. I grabbed her hand and we ran toward the sounding foghorns in the short distance.
As we ran to the dock, we suddenly realized we weren't alone. Rinoa shrieked when we saw two T-Rexaurs running beside us headed in the same direction. I pulled Rinoa to my other side so the beasts wouldn't attack her. When we switched positions, the T-Rexaurs finally discovered us and had decided to take us as their snacks instead.
"Rinoa, keep running toward the docking port!"
She didn't answer, but continued to run as I stopped and changed direction. Both T-Rexaurs hadn't noticed Rinoa as she ran because she was basically behind me.
I ran as fast as I could back in the opposite direction of Rinoa. I heard what sounded like two voices struggling with the same hopeless situation.
"Aaaagh!" Could it be Zell's voice?
"Zell!" I yelled aloud, and I heard him scream again.
"They're everywhere, man!" He shouted. I heard his feet stomping deeper into the forest. "Idiot, follow me!" Someone else yelled. I looked behind myself and saw that the T-Rexaurs were running back to the horns. The foghorns were indeed luring them in, but Rinoa's running in that direction as well.
"Zell, follow the T-Rexaurs!" I shouted as I changed direction once again to catch up with Rinoa. I looked to my right and saw that it was Zell and Seifer running together. More stomping was heard from far away, and we all realized more T-Rexaurs were joining in on the hunt. I pushed myself to run faster fearing that Rinoa was still in danger. I saw the T-Rexaurs turn off and disappear in the darkness…where…where did they go? How had they vanished?
Suddenly, a loud pink flash covered the area up ahead, and I heard some men's voices; it had to be the warden and the newest arrivals. And just as I suspected, the bridge's blue light had just shut off, and the convicts were freed from their chains. Seeing the blue light disappear and hearing a few feet thump against the planked bridge, I allowed myself to continue running. I distinctively remember that as soon as the last man's foot touched the soil of this forest, the warden has to raise the barrier once again.
Then I saw the last convict running, and the others had run out before him, being tormented my scattering T-Rexaurs. The T-Rexaurs leapt out of the bushes to attack the men fiercely and hungrily. I ran and managed to escape their deadly jaws, and tackled the last convict back onto the bridge. The warden gasped aloud while pointing to the convict and me.
"Squall!" Rinoa called out to me from behind, she had been hiding in the shadows as well. Just as she yelled aloud, the warden drew a shotgun from his side. Rinoa threw a lit cigarette toward the warden and the vessel. That's right, Rinoa still had about one or two left in her backpack, along with the remaining powder bags, thank god. It landed in between, and before the man realized what had happened, there was a loud explosion. The explosion took off most of the bridge, but the warden flew toward us because of its force. His barrier proved useless when he landed near the forest's entrance.
Seifer had emerged out of the forest and immediately tried to attack the warden, but the skilled soldier shot off a few rounds at him from the ground. Seifer managed to dodge the fired shots and kicked the shotgun from his hands then pummeled the warden on the ground. The warden had pushed a few buttons on his suit as Seifer punched him. Seifer raised his arm to land another lick, but chains from the vessels inside emerged to cuff his arms.
"Raaagh!" An annoying cry of a T-Rexaur came from behind us all, and I stood up as the convict I had tackled seconds ago frightfully got up from the ground and ran into the forest. He bumped into Zell who had been fleeing the huge T-Rex as well, and they both fell to the ground. How stupid was that? Why would he run toward the T-Rex?
As the two men struggled on the ground, the T-Rexaur lunged down and bit into Zell's legs, causing him to cry aloud. Taking advantage of the situation, the convict got to his feet quickly and ran away leaving behind the squirming Zell caught in the lockjaws of the T-Rexaur. Rinoa and I both shouted, "Zell!"
Zell was screaming loud and uncontrollably when the beast had slung him from left to right without letting him go. It was unreal watching him like a lifeless dummy in the mouth of that T-Rex, and it caught everyone's attention. All the while, Seifer shoved the dagger into the throat of the warden while the T-Rexaur and Zell too distracted him. "Do you see this! This is what we go through every single day!" He snorted to the dying warden. Just as the warden's frightened eyes had become lifeless, we heard someone running behind the T-Rexaur.
"Aaah!" A loud scream from behind Zell's was heard, and then, we all saw a large tree branch being swung against the T-Rexaur's backside. The beast dropped Zell and roared. I hope it hurt like hell! It turned to face its challenger, and we each saw Raijin standing behind him with the long broken tree branch he had used to gain the beast' attention. Raijin backed away saying, "…For Fujin, ya'know. It'd be foolish to live on without her…"
"Raijin, no!" Rinoa shouted to him, but Seifer grabbed the shotgun from the ground and pulled Rinoa back to the vessel with chains dangling every which way in the process. "Raijin!"
"C'mon Rinoa!" Seifer yelled to her, pulling her arm, but I continued to watch the horrific scene. Raijin was now surrounded by two T-Rexaurs, as the beasts had been making inaudible growls to one another. He looked around himself nervously and held up the tree branch in defense. Zell had remained on the ground in shock and pain, blood streaming from his wounded legs. And just as Raijin was about to be picked apart by two T-Rexaurs, I had grabbed Zell's shoulders and pulled him back toward the vessel to meet Seifer and Rinoa. But moving Zell was a bad idea, seeing that the T-Rexaur that recently attacked him had now faced us once again.
Ignoring the approaching T-Rex, I continued to pull Zell's body. We all heard Raijin cry out in agony, but no one wanted to look at him any longer. I knew the outcome of his battle already. I had to focus on Zell now… The T-Rexaur continued to walk toward us, hunger in its eyes, and I felt like my legs could take me no further. I glanced behind myself and saw that the bridge had snapped in two because of the explosion, and it was futile to keep going. The T-Rexaur neared Zell and I, and I looked down at Zell who was mumbling, "…Just go, forget about me. I'm already dead…"
Was it my imagination, or was Zell actually telling me to leave him? I didn't want to believe his words fearing that it may have been my mind playing tricks on me again; the body does take on a strange role in the act of natural survival instincts.
Finally, the T-Rexaur had stopped some distance away from us, and seemed to devise some sort of strategy to devour us together. In an instant, it took off running toward us and I had closed my eyes when I saw the beast's jaws coming in swiftly, but suddenly I heard what sounded like its body crushing a huge brick wall, and it moaned in the air. When I opened my eyes, I saw that it had been repelled by the yellow barrier and hit the purple electrical barrier surrounding the forest, frying the T-Rex to its death.
I hadn't moved, I couldn't…I watched it as it was fried from orange to charred, black flakes… The agonizing scream of torment from that T-Rexaur was unbearable to witness…but I never covered my ears or turned my eyes away from the scene.
"…Will you two get in here and stop playing around?" Seifer yelled from our side in the vessel.
Instinctively, my head snapped toward him and I shot him a deadly glare, "If you ever screw around like that again, I will kill you!"
"Whoa, relax man. All's well." He said, waving his chained arm.
…How can he be so calm after all that just happened?
Rinoa was standing beside him; she looked to be in shock as well. My eyes softened when I saw her fearful face and I sighed, "…Let's get out of here…"
"Dammit, these stupid things won't come off!" Seifer had been pushing random buttons to release his chains, but the ship wouldn't budge. Every possible control hadn't worked since we set sail a few moments ago. Rinoa sat beside Zell, tending to his wounds but to no avail. We have no medication, so he's most likely to bleed to death. I had sat on a seat, watching her with him in a corner.
Seifer was fiercely pushing in buttons on the wall… He's tried everything, even the shotgun, but it ran out of bullets after the warden used it to shoot at Seifer.
Seifer continued his rampage, "I don't get it; a few moments ago everything was working fine! How can it just stop working all of a sudden!"
I smirked, "…Maybe if you give it a rest and try a few minutes later it'll work for you."
"Shut up, no one said anything to you!"
"It's just a word of advice." I said and he looked at me angrily then motioned his fist in the air, but I laughed, "Making threats with chained arms, that's brilliant…"
"Just you wait—" Suddenly, the chains had yanked Seifer back into the wall. " Ow! What the hell did you just do to me!"
"…I didn't do anything." I muttered and we all heard a continuous ding from somewhere inside the vessel. "What's that sound?"
"Is it a bomb?" Rinoa asked, standing from Zell's side worriedly. I shrugged my shoulders and looked around myself, but nothing suspicious came up.
"No way!" Seifer said aloud, we both saw that he had faced the wall beside himself. "…Our coordinates have been changed, Rinoa…"
"…What do you mean?"
"…I don't know what's going on, and I'm not too sure…but it looks like we're headed to Esthar's capital!"
"No!" Rinoa shouted as she ran to witness the change for herself. "That can't be possible." I walked over to see for myself, and sure enough, the map on the wall indicted that we were docking at Esthar's capital. The capital is the same docking port from whence this ship sailed before it docks at the forests… We're basically returning to prison now… "Squall, do something!"
What in the world can I do about this? Regardless of my thoughts, I looked around frantically and touched the buttons on the side to see if there was anything I could do. After rounds of pushing button after button, however, on the screen appeared the bold face letters of, Access Denied.
"Access Denied?" Rinoa cried out.
After trying a second and a third time and failing, I finally gave up.
Moments after our tempering with the mechanism, Seifer had begun laughing hysterically on the wall. Rinoa sat beside me on the floor crying into my chest, and I fought back my own sense of distress. Zell was sitting in a small pool of his own blood, he was bleeding excessively…it was no doubt in my mind that he would die soon. I saw that his eyes were opening because of the boisterousness from Seifer's laughter echoing back and forth within the vessel, piercing my and everyone else's ears…
I leaned my head back against the wall and sighed, thinking to myself, I can't believe this is happening…we'll be put to death for sure now.
And Seifer laughed on…
Enigmatic Future…
And there's the vessel within range. It's about to dock, take aim! "Take aim!"
Nowit's opening but…smoke; lots of smoke is pouring out from the vessel! Is it on fire? It's hard to tell…I need to make my troopsmove in to investigate."Move in! Move in!"
"Sir! A figure is coming out, I repeat, a figure is coming out!" This blasted radio is blaring directly into my ear, but I'm glad to hear the bastard's still alive.
I gathered my breath and yelled, "Cease-fire immediately!"
"It appears to be an unarmed man, sir! He's collapsed on the ground."
"Move in to arrest him, now!"
"Yes sir, Colonel Biggs, sir—"
BOOOM! A ball of light sprang from the vessel as it sat in its docking port before my men and I.
"The vessel exploded! Who shot that missile? Tell me which one of you idiots fired that shot!" There's nothing left of that Vessel now…it's burning metal.
"No one sir! Each unit obeyed your orders! It's probable that the explosion erupted from within!"
"Nonsense!" He must've been the only one in there. That's good then…No way could anyone survive an explosion like that…
Author's Personal Place:
Aye, this has got to be a dreadful chapter as I'm a lot stressful than normal after (and during...) writing it…-sighs- it took me long enough, but I finished! Instead of making two short chapters, I combined the two and created this long son of a gun. lol Hence its name, Woe… (I was like, "whoa' when I first finished it, lol, I'm kidding!)
I really hope you enjoyed the read, and I'll have the update following soon…yes, I haven't written fin just yet, have I? I'll leave you all on the cliff right now…hehe.
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Yae-thanks! Hey, I don't mind being showered with reviews, every review relieves me and tends to encourage me to do my best with the next chapter! Just as you continue to applaud my work, I'll continue to thank you! Woo! Cookies! lol! Yeah, Seifer's really not that bad a guy, but he's got serious mental issues! Hmm, everything happened so fast in this chapter that Squall didn't get a chance to really plot against Caraway, aww…but…the update will follow… soon!
Yuleen-Nope the guy just doesn't learn…I think Seifer's rubbed off on him! Yeah, Rinoa is breaking down more and more…the poor dear! lol, cookies! (Seriously, I have a sweet tooth right now!) Thanks, and I'm glad you really like the story! Hope I didn't disappoint with the nerve-wrecking chapter! lol
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-Tends to struggle with mushy things- lol) Oh yeah here's a little tip, when you're writing your story, plan the steps ahead by writing what you would like to happen and what could possibly happen. Make sure you set up limits so nothing blows out of proportion (you know, over dramatization or a certain event that doesn't have anything to do with the plot) and just write out a plot summary. That way, you'll know which and every way possible the direction your story can flow. It's also a good idea to keep up with the events that have already happened so you can draw back and maybe use them as references for future chapters. (Hehe, I'm only making a suggestion that could be helpful to you and other authors as well. So you don't necessarily have to use it, but I hope it's helpful enough!) Anyway, Thanks again! I hope to see an update of your story sometime too!
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Thanks everyone for the wonderful reviews! So let me know what you think of this chapter too, please! lol …Oh yeah…Raijin…I'm sorry about that…
-gives a moment of silence for Raijin-
Also, I kinda cheated…I gave myself the 50th review! lol I thought I really deserved it!
Okay…the next chapter will come to you by the end of this week. If that's a promise or not, it's totally up to you to decide. Again, my brain is twisting like crazy…
…I'm truly sorry if this chapter is crazy and cluttered… -laughs nervously- I'm probably predictable by now but…Flame me if you will:P lol Seriously, be honest! lol
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